Books Co-Published with Bloomberg BNA

Use Priority Code AIP16 to receive your 25% member discount on the books and supplements below. AIPLA has co-published these books through our partnership with the book division of Bloomberg BNA.

NEW! Patents After the AIA: Evolving Law and Practice is a comprehensive treatise that provides a self-contained, single volume desk-reference and guide to tactical and strategic patenting decisions for patent professionals after the most comprehensive revision to U.S. patent law since 1952, the America Invents Act (AIA). The AIA fundamentally altered U.S. patent law by transitioning from a “First-to-Invent” to a “First-Inventor-to-File” patent system. The pragmatic style of Patents After the AIA: Evolving Law and Practice provides insights and advice for patent application preparation and filing, post-issuance review and challenges to patentability, and ongoing international patent law harmonization. It also provides historical and legislative discussions and practical foundational discourses.

Post-Grant Patent Practice, Second Edition written by four former Administrative Patent Judges of the USPTO, is the patent professional’s essential guide to PTO post-issuance procedures, major changes to US patent law, and ways to address possible patent application mistakes. The new Second Edition includes:

Analysis of post-grant review proceedings, including covered business method patent review and inter partes review under the AIA

Key PTAB and federal court decisions relating to post-grant practices

Significantly expanded discussion of AIA statutes and final regulations

Revised tables and appendices including the AIA, statutes, and regulations governing post-grant practices

Electronic and Software Patents: Law and Practice, Third Edition is a strategy guide that helps practitioners deal with technological developments, changes in USPTO policy, and pivotal court rulings. The new 2014 CumulativeSupplement discusses:

Intellectual Property Law in Cyberspace, Second Edition is the critical resource practitioners need to protect and enforce clients' IP rights as they relate to the Internet. The new 2014 Cumulitive Supplement adds analysis of:

Read more or place an order.International Patent Litigation: A Country-by-Country Analysis is an indispensable guide for practitioners conducting or directing patent litigation in a foreign country. This looseleaf volume examines key topics for more than 33 countries and entities, such as rights of the patentee, activities that constitute infringement, modes of claim interpretation, courts, notices, pretrial procedures, types of remedies and defenses, and appeals. The new 2014 Supplement includes revised chapters for Australia, Canada, China, France, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, and S. Korea.